The First Industrial Revolution: Creation of a New Global Human Era


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Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 
Vol. 5, No. 4, 2019, pp. 377-387 
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6.6. Agricultural Revolution 
Wealthy landowners had bought their lands from the village farmers and enclosed their 
land with fences, and cultivated in the larger fields. Wealthy landowners forced small 
farmers to become tenant farmers or to give up farming and move to the cities to work 
industries. Farmers used new technologies, such as seed drill and Dutch plough which 
contained iron parts, and the threshing machine. The seed drill invented in 1701 by Jethro 
Tull (1674
–1741), an English agricultural pioneer who helped to bring the British 
Agricultural Revolution. It had a mechanical seeder which distributed seeds evenly across 
a plot of land and planted them at the correct depth (Blanqui, 1837). Rotherham plough, 
the first commercially successful iron plough, was invented by Joseph Foljambe in 1730 
(Hudson, 1992). 
English farmers used more productive seeds and harvesting methods to obtain boost 
production. They cultivated rotating crops, such as cultivation of wheat, turnips, barley 
and clover in turn. Moreover, English agriculture was distinguished by high levels of 
output per worker (Broadberry et al., 2011). It had control over land, capital and labour 
exercised for the increase of agricultural production. Livestock breeders improved their 
methods allowing best cattle to breed 
(O’Brien, 2017). As a result, meat production had 
increased. Between 1700 and 1786, the average weight for lambs became from 18 to 50 
pounds. They improved farming methods that create agricultural revolution (Allen, 2009; 
Davis, 1997). 
6.7. Improvements of Transportation 
During the IR all sectors had improved, so that improvement of transportation became 
essential to transport human, animal and goods in different locations. Transportation is the 
backbone of any economic, culture, social and industrial development (Choudhary and 
Rao, 2018).
James Watt’s steam engine worked faster and more efficiently while burning less fuel. It is 
used in water transportation to propel boats. In England, canals and other human-made 
waterways were used to transport raw materials and finished goods. From 1700 to 1850 
road transportation in Britain improved greatly. In 1830, there were 2,000 miles of canal in 
Britain and by 1850 these developed to 4,250 miles (Clark, 2007a). British roads improved 


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New Global Human Era 
by the equipment of road beds with a layer of large stones for drainage. Private investors 
formed companies that built roads for transportation. In the early 1800s, John McAdam 
(1756
–1836), a Scottish engineer and road-builder, equipped road beds with a layer of 
large stones for drainage (Szostak, 1991).
In 1804, Richard Trevithick (1771
–1833), an English engineer, transported ten tons of iron 
and 70 men over nearly ten miles of track in a steam-driven locomotive. It is the first 
locomotive built to run on rails (Sinclair, 1907). In 1821, George Stephenson (1781

1848), an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer, built some 20 engines for mine 
operators in northern England. In 1829, the railroad opened under the supervision of 
Stephenson whose engines can move 29 miles per hour which was called “Rocket”. It was 
the first steam locomotive to carry 1,200 passengers between Stockton and Darlington 
(Clark, 2007b). In 1829, Rail network of England had reached 430,000 km. The railroad 
boom created hundreds of thousands of new jobs for both railroad workers and miners. 
The public intercity railway line between Liverpool and Manchester started in 1830 (Beker 
and Lipsey, 2002; Choudhary and Rao, 2018). Railroads were introduced in the USA in 
1829 (Chandler, 1981). In 1835, Belgium opened a railway line which carried more 
passengers than all the lines operating in Britain (Clark, 2007a).

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